What has age to do with the same phone testing the same app with different Android versions?

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Age of the battery, components ect. We can take the iPhone 6/6s for example. The phone could no longer handle being used at full potential without the device shutting down (save for changing the battery) this device is near 3 years old. There needs to be optimization to make sure that it can still work as best as it can given its age My OP3 is still in use still fast, still a champ. Based on what people are saying about the closed beta on first impressions their devices are just fine

okay that is about 15 days gap..
h2os for 3/t released in 5th of march today is 15th so may be 5 days later we are getting isnt it (according to you)??

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Yeah sure
But please read this also don't believe in me 100 percent-["Bobbie63, member: 947490"]Sounds about right, also we don't know how long the closed beta took for these devices and there might be a slight difference between OP5(T) and OP3(T), as I don't expect an A/B partition on OP3(T) (don't know the amount of work involved that though)

This might be true also since OnePlus 3/3T also doesn't have Project Treble

Yeah sure
But please read this also don't believe in me 100 percent-["Bobbie63, member: 947490"]Sounds about right, also we don't know how long the closed beta took for these devices and there might be a slight difference between OP5(T) and OP3(T), as I don't expect an A/B partition on OP3(T) (don't know the amount of work involved that though)

This might be true also since OnePlus 3/3T also doesn't have Project Treble

Source- In page 716

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Oh and you forgot to mention he's a month off (or he's from some timezone I'm not aware off)

What has age to do with the same phone testing the same app at the same day with different Android versions?

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Is there any evidence he did all 3 tests on the same day, or were the Nougat & Oreo tests the ones he carried out when those updates first landed? If he did was it a case of the device taking such a bashing in one day it started to suffer with each addition test carried out, given that most users running the first unofficial CB aren't suggesting the devices is any slower post the update. Users of the HydrogenOS OB are also giving mainly positive feedback.

Oh, guys. Please, have you heard about the Mercedes-Benz Cobra? We have the technology for things we would enjoy for many years, but who wants that when it doesn't help the company at all other than reputation. I strongly believe every update slows phones down. For what reason out of the 2, goo knows. Either they want us to buy another phone as soon as possible, either the battery can't keep up with the processor's voltage need. Sadly I think it's the first one…

Oh, guys. Please, have you heard about the Mercedes-Benz Cobra? We have the technology for things we would enjoy for many years, but who wants that when it doesn't help the company at all other than reputation. I strongly believe every update slows phones down. For what reason out of the 2, goo knows. Either they want us to buy another phone as soon as possible, either the battery can't keep up with the processor's voltage need. Sadly I think it's the first one…

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I assume if you truly believe, OnePlus are intentionally slowing phones down with updates, that you will never spend another cent with them?

I've never seen a slow down on OnePlus or Huawei devices. If an update was pushed with the intention of slowing the device down, a la Apple, then the manufacturer would face a class action lawsuit in the US, at least.

Age of the battery, components ect. We can take the iPhone 6/6s for example. The phone could no longer handle being used at full potential without the device shutting down (save for changing the battery) this device is near 3 years old. There needs to be optimization to make sure that it can still work as best as it can given its age My OP3 is still in use still fast, still a champ. Based on what people are saying about the closed beta on first impressions their devices are just fine

Stop putting so much merit on some numbers instead of real use

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idk about closed beta (which — after all was expected to be buggy (that is the beta part of it), but LinageOS 16 (Android 9) on my OP3 is faster than ever and buttery smooth. For a three year old phone, it is still running STRONG.

idk about closed beta (which — after all was expected to be buggy (that is the beta part of it), but LinageOS 16 (Android 9) on my OP3 is faster than ever and buttery smooth. For a three year old phone, it is still running STRONG.

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I hope those benchmark numbers backup your experience you know benchmarks are all that matters.